Comment #5 on issue 1887 by [email protected]: Separate boolean and symbolic relationals
http://code.google.com/p/sympy/issues/detail?id=1887

"I'm not sure which one would be called Eq and which Eqn".

IMO, Eq would best fit for a boolean (standing for "equality"), while Eqn would be a symbolic equation, with operations attached to its members.

Also, I think we should have Eq(a, b) always reduced to Eq(a - b, 0), but Eqn(a, b) should be kept as it.

(And docstrings should indicate clearly the differences between both classes, since there is a big risk of confusion anyway...)

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